October 29 morning
2020 October 29 morning
Ian Cooper sends photographs of two spiders from Colquitz River Park. These are small spiders, of which there are many species that are difficult to distinguish and often need microscopic examination, so I have put a “probable” on the labels. Dr Bennett comments: I ‘ll go out on a limb and say that the first is a female Linyphantes (a linyphiid) – there are bunch of west coast species and all very hard to tell apart. The other one might be a Metellina but I’m unsure. Would need to see the specimen to tell for sure.
Female probable Linyphantes sp. (Ara.: Linyphiidae) Ian Cooper
Probably Metellina segmentata (Ara.: Tetragnathidae) Ian Cooper
Probably Metellina segmentata (Ara.: Tetragnathidae) Ian Cooper
Ian also sends another close-up photograph of the slug Limax maximus. We believe the longitudinal line on top of the head may be distinctive of this species.
Limax maximus (Pul.: Limacidae) Ian Cooper
Jochen Möhr reports just four Epirrita autumnata from his house in Metchosin yesterday morning.